This paper shows the effect of canyon asymmetry on the energy consumption of buildings in the Mediterranean climate of the Gaza strip. The study was conducted using threedimensional computer models, namely, ECOTECT and IDA ICE. The ratio of the opposite buildings heights ranging from 0.2 to 3.2 were examined in the study at two different orientations, which are (EW) and (NS). The results showed that the asymmetrical profiles seemed to have a significant influence on the thermal response of buildings. The ratio which ranges between 1.2 to 2.0 is more preferable for both cooling and heating requirements. The received solar radiation is reduced by 14.02% and 55.02% in summer with increasing the buildings heights ratio at (NS) and (EW) streets ...
In the Mediterranean and North African regions, traditional vaulted roof forms have been widely used...
This thesis investigates the effect of, various vaulted and domed roof geometries on their solar beh...
Rapid urbanisation and economic growth have put a significant pressure on urban planners to create l...
This paper shows the effect of canyon asymmetry on the energy consumption of buildings in the Medite...
This paper examines the effect of building proportions and orientations on the thermal performance o...
AbstractDesigning climatically responsive dwellings not only can achieve thermal comfort for occupan...
This paper studies the thermal performance of different forms of the housing units located in the Me...
This study examines the effect of galleries design in a symmetrical street canyons on the thermal pe...
Traditional passive cooling techniques in hot arid regions have been discussed in previous research ...
This paper is part of a continuing study that aims at investigating the relationship between the amo...
In hot and arid climate regions such as Kerman , overheating spaces in a building is crucial, espec...
Energy conservation is recently the most important issue all over the world, including in Egypt. Rec...
AbstractUrbanization has a substantial impact on the microclimate of cities. The urban form is compo...
Vernacular shading systems dealt with solar radiation as the dominant components driving the heat ba...
The thesis addresses the contributions of urban geometry under hot-arid summer condition in the Riya...
In the Mediterranean and North African regions, traditional vaulted roof forms have been widely used...
This thesis investigates the effect of, various vaulted and domed roof geometries on their solar beh...
Rapid urbanisation and economic growth have put a significant pressure on urban planners to create l...
This paper shows the effect of canyon asymmetry on the energy consumption of buildings in the Medite...
This paper examines the effect of building proportions and orientations on the thermal performance o...
AbstractDesigning climatically responsive dwellings not only can achieve thermal comfort for occupan...
This paper studies the thermal performance of different forms of the housing units located in the Me...
This study examines the effect of galleries design in a symmetrical street canyons on the thermal pe...
Traditional passive cooling techniques in hot arid regions have been discussed in previous research ...
This paper is part of a continuing study that aims at investigating the relationship between the amo...
In hot and arid climate regions such as Kerman , overheating spaces in a building is crucial, espec...
Energy conservation is recently the most important issue all over the world, including in Egypt. Rec...
AbstractUrbanization has a substantial impact on the microclimate of cities. The urban form is compo...
Vernacular shading systems dealt with solar radiation as the dominant components driving the heat ba...
The thesis addresses the contributions of urban geometry under hot-arid summer condition in the Riya...
In the Mediterranean and North African regions, traditional vaulted roof forms have been widely used...
This thesis investigates the effect of, various vaulted and domed roof geometries on their solar beh...
Rapid urbanisation and economic growth have put a significant pressure on urban planners to create l...